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Client

lawyer or commits his cause to the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning, the word (except in relation to non-contentious business) includes any

derivative action

derivative action : a suit brought by a shareholder on behalf of a corporation or by a member on behalf of an association

Mukadama

a 'suit' or a 'proceeding' of a case the translation of what word for the purposes of civil suit must be 'suit', Bhudhamal Champalal v. Shyamdas, 1953 Raj LW 306 (DB)

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Talab

not always necessary since it is available only when one enforces his right by initiation of a civil suit'such an action is called talab-e-tamlik or talab-e-Khusumat. In this form of Talab the suit must be brought within

Intervention

Intervention. A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of

Proceeding

1995 (2) SCC 471: AIR 1995 SCW 590: AIR 1995 SC 807: 1995 Lab IC 1132 Means a suit, appeal or second appeal, Ratanchand Darbarilal Saina v. Rajendra Kumar Khubchand, AIR 1970 MP 1. Means during a

Alimony

the allowance made to a wife out of her husband's estate for her support, either during a matrimonial suit or at its termination, when she proves herself entitled to a separate maintenance, and the fact of a

Marriage

or guardian shall previously consent to the marriage if by license (see Banns). The Act further abolished the suits in the Ecclesiastical Court to compel marriage 'in facie ecclesi',' which abolition made more common the action of

Lis pendens

Lis pendens (a pending suit). The pendency of another action between the same a parties for the same cause of action might, under

Information

for the time being in force. [Right to Information Act, 2005, s. 2(f)] Information in chancery. Where a suit was instituted on behalf of the Crown or Government, or of those of whom it had the custody

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Client

lawyer or commits his cause to the management of one, either in prosecuting a claim or defending a suit in a Court of justice; and for meaning, the word (except in relation to non-contentious business) includes any

derivative action

derivative action : a suit brought by a shareholder on behalf of a corporation or by a member on behalf of an association

Mukadama

a 'suit' or a 'proceeding' of a case the translation of what word for the purposes of civil suit must be 'suit', Bhudhamal Champalal v. Shyamdas, 1953 Raj LW 306 (DB)

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Talab

not always necessary since it is available only when one enforces his right by initiation of a civil suit'such an action is called talab-e-tamlik or talab-e-Khusumat. In this form of Talab the suit must be brought within

Intervention

Intervention. A third person not originally a party to a suit, but claiming an interest in the matter, may interpose at any stage of the suit in defence of

Proceeding

1995 (2) SCC 471: AIR 1995 SCW 590: AIR 1995 SC 807: 1995 Lab IC 1132 Means a suit, appeal or second appeal, Ratanchand Darbarilal Saina v. Rajendra Kumar Khubchand, AIR 1970 MP 1. Means during a

Alimony

the allowance made to a wife out of her husband's estate for her support, either during a matrimonial suit or at its termination, when she proves herself entitled to a separate maintenance, and the fact of a

Marriage

or guardian shall previously consent to the marriage if by license (see Banns). The Act further abolished the suits in the Ecclesiastical Court to compel marriage 'in facie ecclesi',' which abolition made more common the action of

Lis pendens

Lis pendens (a pending suit). The pendency of another action between the same a parties for the same cause of action might, under

Information

for the time being in force. [Right to Information Act, 2005, s. 2(f)] Information in chancery. Where a suit was instituted on behalf of the Crown or Government, or of those of whom it had the custody

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